"When he was finally in his new home, it’s like a switch flipped." Otie is currently curled up and purring, making it hard to believe that he was previously just another lonely cat looking for a loving home. But that's just how his mother, Alyssa Keeling, came across him when she went to her neighborhood animal shelter. According to Keeling, "He was obviously sad," The … [Read more...] about A Touching Video Demonstrates What Love Can Do For A Sad Shelter Cat
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This is What Would Occur if a Massive Asteroid Struck The Sea
Disaster films rarely mention that an asteroid heading for Earth is most likely going to land in the ocean given that water makes up the majority of our globe. That situation still poses a threat to us helpless humans. A computer model was developed by researchers from the Los Alamos National Laboratory to examine what occurs when an asteroid impacts the ocean. At … [Read more...] about This is What Would Occur if a Massive Asteroid Struck The Sea
What is This Sinister Red Flame Illuminating The Pacific Ocean?
Internet sleuths are searching for explanations for a mysterious crimson light above the Pacific Ocean. Pilot Dustin Maggard captured a weird red glow below from his cockpit 31,000 feet over the ocean. He claimed, "We had no notion what we were looking at. We were cracking jokes about being in the midst of an extraterrestrial invasion or some type of military … [Read more...] about What is This Sinister Red Flame Illuminating The Pacific Ocean?
What Does It Mean That Africa Is Dividing in Two?
Online reports are surfacing that seem to depict massive chasms in Kenya's Narok County that have been made worse by rains. According to reports, one rift in the earth is 20 meters (66 feet) broad and 15 meters (50 feet) deep. A geologist claimed in an interview with the Daily Nation that this peculiar phenomena is the result of "zones of weakness" in the area. Some of these … [Read more...] about What Does It Mean That Africa Is Dividing in Two?
A Stalagmite Could Have Revealed What Caused Mesopotamia’s Fall
Mesopotamia's first empire, the Akkadian, crumbled around 4,200 years ago, coinciding with similar transformations in Egypt and the Indus Valley, the two other prominent civilizations of the time. A study of stalagmites in Iran reveals that all three were caused by a widespread climate event. Civilizations emerge and fall for a variety of reasons, and the roots of the … [Read more...] about A Stalagmite Could Have Revealed What Caused Mesopotamia’s Fall





